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Takenoko Game Review — Meeple Mountain

Takenoko Game Review — Meeple Mountain

One hungry and slightly unwanted panda and the gardener who has no choice but to care for him. Sounds like a mildly awkward winner! Check out Bob’s review of Takenoko and the Chibis expansion.

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Long, long ago, the Emperor of China, in a gesture of peace, offered the Emperor of Japan a Giant Panda. You have been appointed to the delicate task of caring for this politically-important Panda and tending to the Emperor's illustrious bamboo garden. Can you grow bamboo across your plantation as a mischievous panda eats wherever he can? In every game of Takenoko, the players take the role of gardeners of the Nippon emperor caring for his Giant Panda and growing a bamboo plantation.

Takenoko Board Game | Bamboo Farming Game | Panda Themed Strategy Fun Family Game for Adults and Kids | Ages 8+ | 2-4 Players | Average Playtime 45

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